Maxpedition Fatboy Versipack, S-Type

The MAXPEDITION Fatboy S-Type Versipack was originally designed for Search and Rescue work, the S-type allows for the additional attachment of the CP-L Radio Holster or any other MAXPEDITION accessory pocket in place of the cellphone pocket on the standard Fatboy. In addition, the Fatboy S-Type rides on the left side of the body filling the need for a 'lefty' Fatboy and a grab-and-go gear bag that does not hinder the quick drawing of a sidearm on the right hip. It also has a 2" wide Velcro loop patch on the front lid for attachment of ID patches. Each S-Type Fatboy comes with a tactile non-slip shoulder pad providing great comfort during extended use.

The Fatboy's rear slip compartment is now equipped with large loop Velcro patches to accommodate our Hook & Loop Modular Accessories (e.g. Maxpedition Universal Modular Holster, sold separately). This allows the user to position their concealed carry firearm for a quick strong side draw or weak side cross draw.

The following are the major differences between the S-type and the standard Fatboy:

(1) The footprint of the S-type is in the MIRROR IMAGE of the footprint of the standard Fatboy.(2) The S-type has an additional anchor attachment point where the cellphone pocket is on the standard Fatboy.(3) The S-type provides more modular capacity than the standard Fatboy with three anchor attachment points.

My cousin and I both bought one of these after the first time we saw them. It makes a killer day pack, and I have an extensive survival system built into mine. It carries everything in easy reach, and even has a pouch large enough for a 4" barrel N-frame S&W revolver...I have carried my .44mag Mountain Gun with relaods in it comfortably for hours on end. I have several other Maxpedition products, and they are all as solid as they can be. I will buy stock in this company as soon as I can!